O Universo Infinito

Só Jesus Tem Poder Para Transformar

Só Jesus Tem Poder Para Transformar
Yeshua - Jesus Cristo Nosso Eterno Senhor & Salvador O Filho Unigênito do Altíssimo Rei dos reis do

A Igreja É A Esposa De Cristo

A Igreja É A Esposa De Cristo

A Cosmologia do Terceiro Milênio

Só Jesus Pode Transformar Qualquer Ser

Só Jesus Pode Transformar Qualquer Ser
Yeshua - Jesus Cristo Nosso Eterno Senhor & Salvador O Filho Unigênito do Altíssimo Rei dos reis do

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Jesus Cristo

Quiosque Azul: Gif Jesus #12

Jerusalém - Por Quem Dobram os Sinos

Êxodos II - A Existência

A Criação do Universo Infinito

Viagem Ao Planeta Marte - NASA

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Como funcionam as Galáxias


Quando você observa o céu noturno, especialmente no verão,
percebe uma faixa indistinta de estrelas espalhadas pela
porção central do céu. Esse grupo de estrelas constitui a
nossa galáxia, a Via Láctea.
O Sol é apenas uma das 200 bilhões de estrelas da Via
Láctea, que é apenas uma das bilhões de galáxias do
universo. Uma galáxia é um amplo sistema de estrelas,
gases (principalmente hidrogênio), poeira e matéria
escura que orbita um ponto central comum e é mantido
unido pela gravidade. Já foram descritas como
"universos-ilha" e apresentam diferentes formas e
tamanhos. Sabemos que são muito antigas e se formaram no
começo da evolução do Universo, mas a maneira como se
formaram e evoluíram para as diferentes formas que
exibem continua a ser um mistério.
Como funcionam as Galáxias

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Jesus Cristo O Rei do Universo Infinito


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"Station, Moon and Earth"



Station, Moon and Earth
Framed by components of the International Space Station, a full moon is visible in this view above Earth's horizon and airglow. This image was taken during the STS-123 mission while the space shuttle Endeavour was docked with the station for a 16-day mission.

Image Credit: NASA




Gênesis - I - O Primeiro dia da Criação...

*** No Princípio Criou Deus os Céus e a Terra...
*** E a Terra era vazia e sem forma...
Havia escuridão sobre a face do abismo...
Na profundesa dos oceanos...
E a Força Ativa do Santo Espírito de Deus...
Se movia sobre a superfície das àguas...
E O Senhor disse, e assim o disse:
Haja Luz e houve Luz...
O Senhor viu que a luz era boa...
Então fêz separação entre a Luz e as trevas...
A Luz Ele a chamou de dia...
E a escuridão das trevas, chamou-a de noite...
E assim caiu a tarde, e a noitinha...
E novamente se fêz dia...
Já era o segundo dia...
Ao Raiar do dia O Senhor continuou sua Obra...
E Trabalhou até o sexto dia, completando assim
Toda A Criação do Universo...
Criando finalmente a raça humana...
Ao Sètimo dia, descansou-se de suas Obras...
Mas até hoje O Universo está em plena expansão...
O Senhor não descansa...
Tudo está em Transmutação...
Música de JC. baseado em texto Bíblico.
( Livro Sagrado de Gênesis Cap:1,1 e 2 )



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Viagem`ao Planeta Marte
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*** Música Instrumental Cósmica de JC. ***
Gênesis III - Na Imensidão do Universo Infinito

*** .::JC In Concert::.


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*** Novidades Espaciais da NASA ***


Veja agora as últimas novidades espaciais
que a NASA dispôe para a humanidade, como
somos pequeninos numa imensidão de tamanha
proporção neste Universo deslumbrante,somos
realmente poeira cósmica, diante de tanto
explêndor, frente à bilhões de galáxias e
de complicados sistemas solares, buracos
que se diz negros, no meio à tantos corpos
celestes qual será mesmo o caminho certo a
seguir? Cada vêz mais a ciencia se complica
sem achar respostas para nossas perguntas.
O que sabemos é que estamos à caminho da
Eternidade.
JC.


A Ghostly Presence
This composite image shows Z Camelopardalis, or Z Cam, a double-star system. The Z Cam system features a collapsed, dead star, called a white dwarf, and its companion star, as well as a ghostly shell around the system. The massive shell provides evidence of lingering material ejected during, and swept up by, a powerful explosion that occurred a few thousand years ago.

The image combines data gathered
from the far-ultraviolet and near-ultraviolet detectors on NASA's Galaxy Evolution Explorer on Jan. 25, 2004. The orbiting observatory first began imaging Z Cam in 2003.

Z Cam is the largest white object in the image, located near the center. Parts of the shell are seen as a wispy, yellowish feature below and to the right of Z Cam, and as two large, whitish, perpendicular lines on the left.

Z Cam was one of the first known recurrent dwarf nova, meaning it
erupts in a series of small, hiccup-like blasts, unlike classical novae, which undergo a massive explosion.

Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech


The Colors of Saturn
This delightfully detailed false color image of Saturn is a combination of three images taken in January 1998 by the Hubble Space Telescope and shows the ringed planet in reflected infrared light. Different colors indicated varying heights and compositions of cloud layers generally thought to consist of ammonia ice crystals. The eye-catching rings cast a shadow on Saturn's upper hemisphere, while the bright stripe seen within the left portion of the shadow is infrared
sunlight streaming through the large gap in the rings known as the Cassini Division.

Two of Saturn's many moons have also put in an appearance (in the full resolution version), Tethys just beyond the planet's disk at the upper right, and Dione at the lower left.

Image credit: NASA/E. Karkoschka (University of Arizona)


Jet Power
This dramatic image of the nearby galaxy Centaurus A provides one of the best views to date of the effects of an active supermassive black hole. Opposing jets of high-energy particles can be seen extending to the outer reaches of the galaxy, and numerous smaller black holes in binary star systems are also visible.

The image obtained via an ultra-deep look at the galaxy by the Chandra X-Ray Observatory that
was equivalent to more than seven days of continuous observations. Centaurus A is the nearest galaxy to Earth that contains a supermassive black hole actively powering a jet.

A prominent X-ray jet extending for 13,000 light years points to the upper left in the image, with a shorter "counterjet" aimed in the opposite direction. Astronomers think that such jets are important vehicles for transporting energy from the black hole to the much larger dimensions of a galaxy, and affecting the rate at which stars form there.

Image Credit: NASA/CXC/CfA/R. Kraft et al.


Galaxies of All Shapes and Sizes
This artist's concept illustrates the two types of spiral galaxies that populate our universe: those with plump middles, or central bulges (upper left), and those without them (foreground).

New observations from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope provide strong evidence that the slender, bulgeless galaxies can, like their chubbier counterparts, harbor supermassive black holes at their
cores. Previously, astronomers thought that a galaxy without a bulge could not have a supermassive black hole. The findings are reshaping theories of galaxy formation.

Image Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech


Dwarf Galaxies in the Coma Cluster
In visible light images, more than a thousand galaxies are seen to lie within a volume about 20 million light-years across in the rich Coma Galaxy Cluster. But infrared images of the Coma Cluster are now being used to add thousands more to the Coma's galaxy count in the form of previously undiscovered dwarf galaxies.

This composite combines infrared Spitzer Space Telescope image
data (red and green) with visible light Sloan Sky Survey data (blue) for the central part of the cluster. Over 1 degree wide, the field is dominated by two giant elliptical galaxies in blue. Still, many of the small green smudges are identified as dwarf galaxies, roughly comparable to the Small Magellanic Cloud. Dwarf galaxies are thought to form first, providing building blocks for larger galaxies. The well-studied, friendly, Coma Cluster is 320 million light-years away.

Image Credit: NASA, JPL-Caltech, SDSS, Leigh Jenkins, Ann



Chrysalis
As if emerging from a cocoon, space shuttle Atlantis races into the sky on mission STS-122 to the International Space Station. The launch is the third attempt for Atlantis since December 2007 to carry the European Space Agency's Columbus laboratory to the International Space Station. During the 11-day mission, the crew's prime objective is to attach the laboratory to the Harmony module, adding to the station's size and capabilities.

Image Credit: NASA/Sandra Joseph, Tony Gray, Robert Murray


A Classic Beauty
M51, whose name comes from being the 51st entry in Charles Messier's catalog, is considered to be a classic example of a spiral galaxy. At a distance of about 30 million light years from Earth, it is also one of the brightest spirals in the night sky. A composite image of M51, also known as the Whirlpool Galaxy, shows the majesty of its structure in a dramatic new way through several of NASA's orbiting observatories. X-ray data from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory
reveals point-like sources (purple) that are black holes and neutron stars in binary star systems. Chandra also detects a diffuse glow of hot gas that permeates the space between the stars. Optical data from the Hubble Space Telescope (green) and infrared emission from the Spitzer Space Telescope (red) both highlight long lanes in the spiral arms that consist of stars and gas laced with dust. A view of M51 with the GALEX telescope shows hot, young stars that produce lots of ultraviolet energy (blue).
The textbook spiral structure is thought be the result of an interaction M51 is experiencing with its close galactic neighbor, NGC 5195, which is seen just above (in the full size image).

Image credit: X-ray: NASA/CXC/Wesleyan Univ./R. Kilgard; UV: NASA/JPL-Caltech; Optical: NASA/ESA/S. Beckwith & The Hubble Heritage Team (STScI/AURA); IR: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Univ. of Az/R. Kennicutt


Food, fuel and shelter: vegetation is one of the most important requirements for human populations around the world. Satellites monitor how "green" different parts of the planet are and how that greenness changes over time. These observations help scientists understand the influence of natural cycles, such as drought and pest outbreaks, on vegetation, as well as human influences, such as land-clearing and global warming.
One method of mapping the difference in vegetation is a measurement known as the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI). This image shows NDVI from Nov. 1, 2007, to Dec. 1, 2007, during autumn in the Northern Hemisphere. This monthly average is based on observations from the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA's Terra satellite.

The greenness values on this global map range from -0.1 to 0.9, but have no actual unit. Instead,
higher values (dark greens) show land areas with plenty of leafy green vegetation, such as the Amazon Rainforest. Lower values (beige to white) show areas with little or no vegetation, including sand seas and Arctic areas. Areas with moderate amounts of vegetation are pale green. Land areas with no data appear gray, and water appears blue.

Image Credit: NASA



Between Earth and Space
Astronaut Robert L. Behnken, STS-123 mission specialist, participates in the mission's third scheduled spacewalk. During the 6-hour, 53-minute spacewalk, Behnken and Rick Linnehan installed a spare-parts platform and tool-handling assembly for Dextre, also known as the Special Purpose Dextrous Manipulator. Among other tasks, they also checked out and calibrated Dextre's end effector and attached critical spare parts to an external stowage platform. The new robotic system was activated on a power and data grapple fixture located on the Destiny laboratory on flight day nine. The blackness of space and Earth's horizon provide the backdrop for the scene.

Image Credit: NASA

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O Cosmos

" A Via Láctea *

"  A Via Láctea  *
Bilhões de Galáxias formam A Via Láctea

* Base de Lançamento *

* Base de Lançamento  *
NASA - "Onibus Espacial"

* A Atlantis *

Atlantis Lifts Off!
Photographers crowd around the countdown clock to capture the successful launch of Space Shuttle Atlantis from Launch Pad 39A. The shuttle is delivering a new segment to the starboard side of the International Space Station's backbone, known as the truss. Three spacewalks are planned to install the S3/S4 truss segment, deploy a set of solar arrays and prepare them for operation. STS-117 is the 118th space shuttle flight, the 21st flight to the station, the 28th flight for Atlantis and the first of four flights planned for 2007. Image credit: NASA/Jim Grossmann